Idea and freedom : The search for form in classical architecture and the modern movement / Helen Tatla.
Material type: TextLanguage: Αγγλική Publication details: [Edinburgh] [χ.ε.] 1989Description: VIII+211σ. εικ., α/μ, σχ. 30εκSubject(s): DDC classification:- 720
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Δωρεά της συγγρ. Ελένης Τάτλα, Μάρτ. 2008
Διδακτορική διατριβή, Department of Architecture, University of Edinburgh, 1989
Περιλαμβάνει βιβλιογραφία (σσ. 204-211)
Περιεχόμενα: Introduction: Discussion of the problem - The notion of the individual as apolitical being as the basis of the research - Articulation of the thesis / The idea of democracy and the genesis of the 'polis' as a metaphysical entity / The classical temple as a symbol of the spirit of 'polis' / The secularization of politics and the genesis of the modern state / The modern conception of art as autonomous / Modern Movement architecture: form as the battle-ground of aesthetic versus economic imperatives / Conclusions: Architecture as a political process - Architectonic creation as intellectual operation - The sources and means of architectonic creation in relation to the role of the architect in classical and modern society - Limits and prospects of a critique in architecture
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